We are taking this episode to catch all our listeners up on what we have been up to recently and chat about a few things on the top of our minds. We run through the new movie about Mötley Crüe and Sourdough's experience meeting Jeff Tremaine, the man behind the Jackass franchise. From there, the conversation turns to photography, cameras and early experiences of taking analog photos. We look back at a history of racking film and cologne and the profitable way you could make these work for you as a young graffiti artist with some industry. We also discuss what sex positions our parents might have been in when we were conceived. After which, we turn to hip hop, music, and cultural development in the last 30 years. We discuss the art of sampling and how this opened up a universe of music for hip hop heads and lament the current state of hip hop and why it's impossible to stay up to date with everything these days. For this and a whole lot more, join us today on the Not Real Art Podcast!

 Key Points From This Episode:

New mics in the studio! Jeff Tremaine of Jackass, Mötley Crüe and The Dirt. First cameras and photography practices these days. Racking film and developing photos of illegal activities. Making a living from stealing cologne. Favorite sex positions and imagining your own conception. The overlap between metal and hip-hop fashion. Music tastes growing up and coverage on TV. Discovering artists through hip hop samples. The art form of sampling and mainstream appreciation. Families that twerk together stay together! Staying relevant, in-the-know and the newest music on Soundcloud. Hip-hop we loved and hated over the years. Art's relationship to the time and zeitgeist. The resurgence of vinyl, personal soundtracks and living in a bubble. And much more!

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Michael Jackson — https://www.michaeljackson.com

Joe Rogan — https://www.joerogan.com

Howard Stern — https://www.howardstern.com

KCRW — https://www.kcrw.com

Patreon — https://www.patreon.com

Jeff Tremaine — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0871860/

Johnny Knoxville — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0424216/

Jackass — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264263/

Mötley Crüe — https://www.motley.com

The Dirt — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800325/

Van Halen — http://www.van-halen.com

James Brown — http://www.jamesbrown.com

George Clinton — https://georgeclinton.com

De La Soul — http://www.wearedelasoul.com

The Turtles — http://theturtles.com

Prince — https://www.princeestate.com

Billie Eilish — https://www.billieeilish.com

KXLU — https://kxlu.com

Public Enemy — https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/public-enemy

Man One — http://www.manone.com/

Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt

Scott “Sourdough”...

We are taking this episode to catch all our listeners up on what we have been up to recently and chat about a few things on the top of our minds. We run through the new movie about Mötley Crüe and Sourdough's experience meeting Jeff Tremaine, the man behind the Jackass franchise. From there, the conversation turns to photography, cameras and early experiences of taking analog photos. We look back at a history of racking film and cologne and the profitable way you could make these work for you as a young graffiti artist with some industry. We also discuss what sex positions our parents might have been in when we were conceived. After which, we turn to hip hop, music, and cultural development in the last 30 years. We discuss the art of sampling and how this opened up a universe of music for hip hop heads and lament the current state of hip hop and why it's impossible to stay up to date with everything these days. For this and a whole lot more, join us today on the Not Real Art Podcast!

 Key Points From This Episode:

New mics in the studio! Jeff Tremaine of Jackass, Mötley Crüe and The Dirt. First cameras and photography practices these days. Racking film and developing photos of illegal activities. Making a living from stealing cologne. Favorite sex positions and imagining your own conception. The overlap between metal and hip-hop fashion. Music tastes growing up and coverage on TV. Discovering artists through hip hop samples. The art form of sampling and mainstream appreciation. Families that twerk together stay together! Staying relevant, in-the-know and the newest music on Soundcloud. Hip-hop we loved and hated over the years. Art's relationship to the time and zeitgeist. The resurgence of vinyl, personal soundtracks and living in a bubble. And much more!

Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:

Michael Jackson — https://www.michaeljackson.com

Joe Rogan — https://www.joerogan.com

Howard Stern — https://www.howardstern.com

KCRW — https://www.kcrw.com

Patreon — https://www.patreon.com

Jeff Tremaine — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0871860/

Johnny Knoxville — https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0424216/

Jackass — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0264263/

Mötley Crüe — https://www.motley.com

The Dirt — https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800325/

Van Halen — http://www.van-halen.com

James Brown — http://www.jamesbrown.com

George Clinton — https://georgeclinton.com

De La Soul — http://www.wearedelasoul.com

The Turtles — http://theturtles.com

Prince — https://www.princeestate.com

Billie Eilish — https://www.billieeilish.com

KXLU — https://kxlu.com

Public Enemy — https://www.rockhall.com/inductees/public-enemy

Man One — http://www.manone.com/

Man One on Twitter — https://twitter.com/ManOneArt

Scott “Sourdough” Power — https://www.instagram.com/sourdoughpower/

Not Real Art Conference — https://www.notrealartconference.com/

Not Real Art on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/notrealartofficial/

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